66 PRELIMINARY CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 



Phlox, L PHLOX. 



P. paniculata, L. Panicled Phlox. Sparingly escaped from culti- 

 vation to roadsides and waste places. Adv. Western States. 



P. maculata, L. Wild Sweet William. Sparingly escaped from 

 cultivation to roadsides and waste places. Adv. Western Slates. 



P. pilosa, L. Passaic, Dr. George Thurber ; Chatham, W. H. Leg- 

 gett; Plainfield, Frank Tweedy; Milburn, Essex Co., N. L. Britton; 

 Woodbury, Gloucester Co., W. M. Can by ; near New Brunswick, S. 

 Lockwood. Not common. 



P. subulata, L. Ground or Moss Pink. Occasional in the middle 

 and northern counties. Near Paterson, C. F. Austin ; Warren and 

 Hunterdon Cos., F. Knighton ; Great Notch, Passaic Co., W. M. 

 Wolfe; sandy fields, Union Co., F. Tweedy; Camden Co., C. F. 

 Parker; Red Bank, Monmouth Co., W. H. Leggett ; New Brunswick, 

 S. Lockwood ; hill opposite Montclair Heights Station, Essex Co., W. 

 H. Rudkin. 



H YDROPH YLLACE^] . 



Hydrophyllum, L WATERLEAF. 



H. Virginicum, L. Common Waterleaf. New Durham Swamp, W. 

 H. Leggett; Weehawken, W. H. Leggett, N. L. Britton; Freehold, O. 

 R. Willis ; Little Falls, Passaic Co., W. M. Wolfe; Plainfield, F. Tweedy; 

 Essex Co., H. H. Rusby. Not common, and mostly confined to the 

 northern counties. 



Ellisia, L ELLISIA. 



B. Nyctelea, L. Banks of the Delaware River, near Trenton, W. 

 M. Canby. 



BORRAGINACE^J. 



Echium, Tourn VIPER'S BUGLOSS. 



E. vulgare, L. Blue-weed. Sparingly in fields and along roadsides 

 throughout the State. Near Keyport, R. W. Brown ; Monmouth and 

 Ocean Cos., P. D. Knieskern ; Bergen Point, W. H. Leggett; Wee- 

 hawken, C. F. Austin; George's Road, near cross roads, Middlesex 

 Co , O. R. Willis; Warren Co., F. Knighton ; Franklin, Essex Co., H. 

 H. Rusby ; New Bsunswick, and all along the P. R. R., from Jersey 

 City westward, N. L. Britton ; Delaware Water Gap and in ballast at 

 Camden, C. F. Parker; Plainfield, F. Tweedy ; in ballast at Commu- 

 nipaw, A. Brown. Nat. Eu. 



